Football Academy
Pembrokeshire College 5
Penglais High School 4
This game, the Dyfed final of the Minute Maid Cup, was played in appalling conditions at the Bridge Meadow and fluctuated from end to end for the whole game.
A fine, well-taken hat-trick in the first half from Ashley Andrews saw the scores level at half-time after Penglais equalised each time the college took the lead.
The second half continued in the same vein, only this time the visitors took the lead early on, before Alex Ouzman equalised following a free-kick.
The game was settled six minutes from time when a corner from the right was met by Sean Seymour-Davies and he thumped his header home to send the college through to the national stages.
Rugby Academy
Pembrokeshire College 31 pts. Gorseinon College 5
Pembrokeshire played their first game at Neyland RFC and extended their winning run with a comfortable victory.
Pembrokeshire started with great pace and intensity, moving the ball quickly from one touchline to the other, which resulted in early tries for Jason Ronowitz, Tomas Bullivant and two for fullback Gavin Thomas.
The pack provided good ball from both scrum and lineout early in the game, exerting great pressure.
Uncharacteristic errors from Pembrokeshire allowed Gorseinon an opportunity to get back into the game.
The second half proved a greater challenge up front, with much of the pressure coming from Gorseinon close to the fringes.
Pembrokeshire looked far more dangerous with the ball in hand, but the second half became a stalemate, with Gorseinon crossing for their only try of the game, after Pembrokeshire had already extended their lead to 31 points.
Pembs. team: Jaime Foster, Owain Morgan, Alex Caron, Mark Van Rhyn, Liam Brown, James Swain, Jason Ronowitz (capt), Joe Richards, Andre Williams, Kial Keane, Tomas Bullivant, Thomas Taylor, Josh Thomas, James Thomas, Gavin Thomas. Reserves - Joshua Strangeward, Peter Roch, Johnny Howard, Kennedy Tsang, Stephen Bevan, Liam Eaton.
Tries - Gavin Thomas 2, Jason Ronowitz, Tomas Bullivant, Liam Brown; conversions - Kial Keane 3.
Netball Academy
Coleg Sir Gar 34 Pembrokeshire College 20
In the first quarter, Pembrokeshire College made some good passes down the court, with Amy Kendal doing well by always moving into spaces. Although the girls were working hard, not many goals were being scored.
Unfortunately at the end of this quarter, shooter Sophie Rees came off due to illness. The score at the end of this quarter was 9-2 to Coleg Sir Gar.
The second quarter saw Pembrokeshire College improve their performance, with Katy Evans and Sarah Owens making good passes into the shooters.
The shooters, Lisa Hassall and Hayley Lewis, did well to close the gap by scoring seven goals. The score in the second quarter was 17-11 to Coleg Sir Gar.
In the third quarter, the girls continued to battle hard, with Saska Duthie making some good interceptions. Unfortunately, the girls made some silly mistakes, which allowed Coleg Sir Gar to gain more goals. The score in the third quarter was 27-15 to Coleg Sir Gar.
In the final quarter, Pembrokeshire College were under pressure, but the defensive team of Ellen Mcdonagh, Charlotte Gardham and Beth Richards performed really well by making good interceptions and by forcing Coleg Sir Gar to make mistakes.
The final score was 34-20 to Coleg Sir Gar.
The player of the match was Charlotte Gardham.



